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Big Smokey
How can i find out where this old money i found came from?
it says thomas de la rue and company, london at the bottom of it but wen I looked up thomas de la rue it was not the guy pictured on the bill. the guy on the bill appears to be of asian descent and our tommy boy is pretty white. so i'm quite confused there.
google "thomas de la rue and company"
(with quotes) -- you may find a matching image.
could be new zealand currency, for example.
Wrenched
Are there other markings you haven't described here? They along with the London designation could be helpful in your internet search.
Thats not right!
sounds like a trade token from the company to it's workers in liu of wages. it would be redeemable at the company for face value. is it dated?
Greeneye
Take it to a local coin collector.
RE
Go to find the money .com and see if its listed.
mike1942f
Thomas de la Rue is probably the company that printed the money and the picture is the ruler or hero of the country that it was printed for. It may be scrip used by a company in liu of money.
Yup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_la_Rue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Rue
blueeyes
contact a coin collector....then, you'll get the real answers.....
K96
go to a musem someone there will know
Chris
don't ask and don't tell. just keep it and shut up